Sony Classical is pleased to release the sensational double-album by one of the world’s most accomplished film composer, Hans Zimmer. This stunning album sees Hans Zimmer arrange some of his most successful and recognisable compositions into electrifying concert suites for or-chestra, choir and an impressive list of soloists. Recorded in the prestigious Wiener Konzerthaus, the album features the renowned Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Neue Wiener Stimmen choir under the baton of award-winning conductor Martin Gellner. Included in the album are some of Zimmer’s most popular hits: The Dark Knight, Inception, Lion King, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Da Vinci Code and many more.
Limited Collector's Edition of 1000 copies. World Premiere Release. 70 minutes of music never released before. 8-page CD booklet with liner notes by Gergely Hubai. In order to celebrate its 50th CD release, Music Box Records is very proud to present the original soundtrack from Golden Needles (1974) by Lalo Schifrin. Capitalizing on the early ‘70s kung-fu craze, the film tells the story of a mysterious statue which contains the secret location of acupuncture points that may cure many illnesses – or lead to instant death if they are applied in the wrong order. When rival gangs start a fierce hunt after the statue, it’s up to Dan (Joe Don Baker) to get the statue for the mysterious girl who had hired him. Briefly teaming up with blaxploitation icon Jim Kelly, Baker is ready to deliver swift punches, escape death traps and throw people across panes until he gets what he wants…
Mars Needs Moms was a project announced a few years ago and originally Hans Zimmer was attached to score. Due to scheduling conflicts most likely due to Rango and Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Hans had to step down. John Powell took the project and is in no way a replacement but probably a better choice. There is no denying the fact that John is the king of animation these days. John had a monumental 2010 which earned him his first Oscar nomination for what was without a doubt his best score. Is Mars Needs Moms on the level of How To Train Your Dragon? Almost…